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A thorough study catalogs the plants that appear in Shakespeare's writings, pairing quoted passages with species identification, traditional plant-lore, and practical cultivation notes. Entries combine literary analysis with botanical and horticultural observations, noting seasonal allusions and variant names, and are arranged for easy reference. The volume also offers focused appendices on the daisy, the seasonal distribution of plants across the plays, and a names index, with indexes for plays and general topics to aid readers seeking particular quotations or cultural meanings.

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Henry Nicholson Ellacombe

Henry Nicholson Ellacombe was an English clergyman and botanist, best known for his work in the field of plant lore and its connections to literature. His notable book, "The Plant-Lore & Garden-Craft of Shakespeare," explores the various plants mentioned in Shakespeare's works, providing insights into their significance and uses in the Elizabethan era. Ellacombe's contributions reflect a deep appreciation for the intersection of botany and literature, showcasing how nature influenced the writings of one of England's greatest playwrights. His scholarly approach helps readers understand the cultural and historical context of plants in literature.

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